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ZEROES AND ONES (01010011010)
Posted on 18 May 2011 by Christopher Rowe.
The rules of binary code dictate that a switch is either on or off. Something is either a 0 or 1 and cannot be both nor neither nor some combinative derivation thereof. In the Phillies case… these are showing up in box scores as number of runs scored per game. It is also what the Phillies offense (or black hole sucking chest wound void where the offense used to be) dictates to Phillies ...
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The Greatest Team Ever, That Didn’t Win The Big One
Posted on 5 Apr 2011 by Sean Eckhardt.
The NFL is in somewhat of a confused state right now. On one hand, the league is frozen due to the current lockout, but on the other hand, the focus is on the draft, the future, and which stars will land on which teams. Certainly a bit of a paradox. So instead of trying to sort out the current mess and look into some fictional crystal ball towards the future, I figured that a loo...
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2012: Dom Brown, Chase Utley…?
Posted on 5 Mar 2011 by Christopher Rowe.
Domonic Brown fractured his hand According to all available sources, Phillies and professional Spring Training strikeout artist Domonic Brown broke his right hand. The blue chip prospect OF (ranked #4 by Baseball America) suffered the injury during an at-bat earlier on Saturday afternoon. Facing Paul Maholm of the Pirates, Brown fouled a ball off and appeared to shake his hand following the pit...
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Deron Williams, Anthony Morrow Come Up Short in Nets Tough OT Loss to Suns
Posted on 28 Feb 2011 by Jim Mancari.
The New Jersey Nets are now 0-3 in the Deron Williams era. However, this is a rejuvenated team that has played with tons of energy since acquiring their new point guard. With part owner Jay-Z and Beyonce on hand, the Nets lost an overtime thriller to the Phoenix Suns, 104-103, at the Prudential Center in Newark. New Jersey has now lost six straight games. This game came down to technology to de...
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Game 7 for Rangers and Canes
Posted on 22 Feb 2011 by Adam Gavriel.
What can you say about this one other then it’s huge. It’s bigger then huge, probably the biggest game of the season to date…definitely the biggest game of season to date. Why? Well if you have to ask… First things first in this post, let’s take a look at the standings since we haven’t here in a while, hopefully why this game is so huge becomes more clear after you see… Standi...
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Changing Tune Between the Pipes
Posted on 18 Feb 2011 by Mika Oehling.
Bryan Murray has done a lot in the past few days, but he's done something even better today. While thinking of the future, he's also put in some thought to the present and decided to make a big change where Ottawa needs it the most: in between the pipes. Goaltender Brian Elliott was traded away to the Colorado Avalanche in exchange for Craig Anderson. While it may not have been the move that ev...
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Getting Drafty
Posted on 16 Feb 2011 by Mika Oehling.
It's getting drafty in Ottawa as more players are being dealt for future picks. Mike Fisher was the first to go, followed swiftly by Chris Kelly last night. On the one hand, it's a shame, because both players had solid seasons and were contributing to the little success that Ottawa had this season. On the other hand, it makes perfect sense that given the circumstances, they essentially played t...
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Senators hand Islanders third straight loss
Posted on 14 Jan 2011 by Dave Thomas.
For New York Islanders fans, don't start thinking about another long losing streak. Well, at least not yet. Ottawa handed New York its third consecutive loss Thursday evening, posting a 6-4 win in Uniondale. Robin Lehner scored a victory in goal in his first NHL start Thursday by making 20 saves as the Senators stopped a six-game skid with the victory. Ottawa, which has had its own struggle...
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Miikka Being Moved?
Posted on 13 Jan 2011 by Shane Hoopfer.
Miikka Kiprusoff has been playing recently like a man with something on his mind. I honestly can't tell you the last time he has played so poorly for three straight games. On one hand it you could easily chalk it up to the fact that eventually Miikka was going to go through a slump like this. On the other hand you could say he is distracted. I've never seen Kiprusoff allow so many goals to go t...
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Floyd To Return to School
Posted on 12 Jan 2011 by Jordan Lauterbach.
He's back! He's back! He's back. In a move that few expected after Floyd's outstanding freshman season, the star wide receiver will be returning for his senior season. This comes as another one of the many great things to happen to Notre Dame football in the last 2 months. It's clear that the program is on the fast track to getting back to the BCS. This sure helps, especially with Kyle Rudolpg...
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GOING BOWLING IN DALLAS
Posted on 30 Dec 2010 by Ben Chiswick.
Bowl season is upon us. For the Northwestern Wildcats, that means a chance to play on New Year’s Day. Never mind that the Ticket City Bowl isn’t exactly dripping with prestige. The Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas is a historic venue with a lot of tradition. Over the years, it has hosted more college bowl games than any venue other than the Rose Bowl. And the bottom line is this: Heading into ...
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ARE WE MISSING THE POINT?
Posted on 21 Dec 2010 by Dave Frederick.
Are you, my beautiful, loyal, faithful audience growing tired of reading my articles blaming the St. Louis Blues management? If so, then definitely continue reading. I am going to place new blame on what is happening with the injury-riddled Bluenote. Ready? Here you go. It's their vision. Yes, that's right. Eyes. You know, those two balls (not those, you morons) that God (or Mik...









